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uncertain over the economy may be why working moms are looking for full time jobs. a spike in jobs seeking a full time over part time employment. the study found that shift has less to do with career am bigs than current realities. roughly half of the working mothers interviewed said fit hadn't been for the income they'd rather be home with children. >> about one in three american drivers uses his or her cell phone while behind the wheel. is that you? or me, perhaps? >> that is a rate higher than that compared to european drivers sowing shah that 69% of americans talked on mobile phones while driving. 31% read or send text messages. portugal came closest to the united states in talking and texting behind the wheel. >> is it's a big day saturday on the bay meadows race track. that is when the first homes go on sale. today, developers presented the mark next to the urban village will have 1200 homes and dozens of shops and offices. >> it will be with their neighbors that. was the spirit of community at the old bay meadows race track was more important than putting bet
uncertain over the economy may be why working moms are looking for full time jobs. a spike in jobs seeking a full time over part time employment. the study found that shift has less to do with career am bigs than current realities. roughly half of the working mothers interviewed said fit hadn't been for the income they'd rather be home with children. >> about one in three american drivers uses his or her cell phone while behind the wheel. is that you? or me, perhaps? >> that is a...
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tax cuts, we don't figure what it's going to do to the economy, but you, you might have to pay for it. there is one senator prepared to filibuster to protect social security, medicare and medicaid. senator bernie sanders will join me in a moment, but president obama, he went to capitol hill today for a closed door meeting with the democrats. senate budget chairwoman patty murray, she revealed a plan with new revenue and spending cuts. nearly $1 trillion over the next ten years. president obama will meet with both parties on capitol hill. meanwhile, chairman paul ryan unveiled his budget plan and listen to how ryan describes republican priorities. >> the most important question isn't how we balance the budget, but why. a budget is a means to an end. an end is the well being of the american people. >> the most important question is how we balance the budget and making sure it's not on the backs of working americans. congressman ryan also made an unfortunate slip. >> this to us is something we're not going to give up on because we're not going to give up on destroying the health care sys
tax cuts, we don't figure what it's going to do to the economy, but you, you might have to pay for it. there is one senator prepared to filibuster to protect social security, medicare and medicaid. senator bernie sanders will join me in a moment, but president obama, he went to capitol hill today for a closed door meeting with the democrats. senate budget chairwoman patty murray, she revealed a plan with new revenue and spending cuts. nearly $1 trillion over the next ten years. president obama...
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how can americans organize to make their voices heard on gun control, the economy and rising income to demand change on these urgent issues? take up the gun control thing. what can the american public, the majority of whom want an assault weapons ban, a universal background check, et cetera. what can they do if their politicians are simply too cowardly to act on their behalf because of the power of the nra? >> people are going to have to let politicians know they are going to be voted out in the next term. if they are not afraid of the electorate they will never do the things they need to do. we have lots of examples of when people do rise up. when people's voices are heard loudly. these politicians are just as frightened and back off. the politicians need to be reminded there are 5 million members of the nra and 303 million americans who are not members of the nra. wayne says there are 100 million americans who own a gun. 200 million don't. we are the majority. >> the majority though is being outgunned, you might say, quite literally by the nra. the minority have the biggest voice in
how can americans organize to make their voices heard on gun control, the economy and rising income to demand change on these urgent issues? take up the gun control thing. what can the american public, the majority of whom want an assault weapons ban, a universal background check, et cetera. what can they do if their politicians are simply too cowardly to act on their behalf because of the power of the nra? >> people are going to have to let politicians know they are going to be voted out...
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we have historically low growth over the last few years, at the rate of our economy, which is historically low. what we don't know, the fundamentally change that happened in the mid 1990s rose quickly. >> why are these costs and hospitals so expensive? the average price tag for a hospital admission is eye-popping. we decided to give you a look at a typical operating room bill and how it breaks down. a couple of quick examples. if you look at a hospital bill, you might see an i.v. bag charge, like this. about $280 just for the i.v. bag. stapler is often used in surgery. something like this costs about $1,200. this is a chest tube. if someone has compression of one of their lungs, might need this chest tube, that costs about $1,100. you'll find examples like that all over a room like this. a suture costs about $200. if you look at devices like -- this is a need used for biopsy. if there's concern someone has a tumor, this is going to cost about $800. it's important to keep in mind, if you ask the manufacturers of a device like this, why so much money? they'll say, it took years to develop so
we have historically low growth over the last few years, at the rate of our economy, which is historically low. what we don't know, the fundamentally change that happened in the mid 1990s rose quickly. >> why are these costs and hospitals so expensive? the average price tag for a hospital admission is eye-popping. we decided to give you a look at a typical operating room bill and how it breaks down. a couple of quick examples. if you look at a hospital bill, you might see an i.v. bag...
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and what is how they have historically grown over the last three years which is the rate of the economy which is historically low, but we don't know fit is a fundamental change because hapted in 1990s and ended and rose quickly. >> but why are the costs in hospitals so expensive? the average price tag for a single hospital admission can be eye-popping and i say that as a doctor. so we decided to give you a typical breakdown of the bill and how it breaks down. >> reporter: a couple of quick examples if you see a i.v. bag charge, it is like this, and it is about $280 just for the i.v. bag. that might strike e people as very high. this is a stapler that is often used in surgery, and something like this costs about $1,200. this is a chest tube if somebody has compression of one of the will lungs they would need a chest tube like this which costs $1,100, and you will find examples like that all over the room like this. suture, and that is something that is used in every operating room in the world, and this type of suture here costs $200, and even if you look at devices like this, is a needl
and what is how they have historically grown over the last three years which is the rate of the economy which is historically low, but we don't know fit is a fundamental change because hapted in 1990s and ended and rose quickly. >> but why are the costs in hospitals so expensive? the average price tag for a single hospital admission can be eye-popping and i say that as a doctor. so we decided to give you a typical breakdown of the bill and how it breaks down. >> reporter: a couple...
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economy bubbling along. so, every day we're watching this and every day it's going higher, harris. >> so you're sitting at home and not a big time investor. watching your retirement funds, is now a good time to put money in stocks. >> the people we're talking to saying he we could have a retrenchment, 2, 5, maybe more on the big board, the dow stocks and that's an opportunity for people to get back in if we have a pullback, that's what i would wait for. if you've got a long time horizon, be in stocks, you want to make sure you're going to fund your retirement with investments that last over a lifetime, not over 20 minutes or two seconds, like the pros sometimes do, harris. >> gerri willis, thank you very much. libyan authorities reportedly holding a person in custody tonight in connection with the terror attack on the u.s. outpost in benghazi. it left our u.s. ambassador and three other americans dead, as you know. that is what sources are telling fox news at this hour. we do know the person is a libyan citi
economy bubbling along. so, every day we're watching this and every day it's going higher, harris. >> so you're sitting at home and not a big time investor. watching your retirement funds, is now a good time to put money in stocks. >> the people we're talking to saying he we could have a retrenchment, 2, 5, maybe more on the big board, the dow stocks and that's an opportunity for people to get back in if we have a pullback, that's what i would wait for. if you've got a long time...
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and after we opened, which was a spectacular opening concert about five weeks after that the economy completely crashed. my plan -- and i'm absolutely dogmatic about my plans --were delayed slightly. i would say that in this very difficult timefor the arts and everyone, especially the arts, it's phenomenal how new century has grown where many unfortunate organizations have stopped. during this period we got ourselves on national radio presence; we started touring, releasing cds, a dvd. we continue to tour. reputation grows and grows and grows and it has never stopped going forward. msk(music) >> the bay area knows the orchestra. you maybe take things for granted a little bit. that is simply not the case will go on the road. the audiences go crazy. they don't see vitality like this on stage. we are capable of conveying joy when we play. msk(music) >> any performance that we do, that a program, that will be something on the program that you haven't heard before. string orchestra repertoire is pretty small. i used to be boxed into small repertoire. i kept constantly looking for new repe
and after we opened, which was a spectacular opening concert about five weeks after that the economy completely crashed. my plan -- and i'm absolutely dogmatic about my plans --were delayed slightly. i would say that in this very difficult timefor the arts and everyone, especially the arts, it's phenomenal how new century has grown where many unfortunate organizations have stopped. during this period we got ourselves on national radio presence; we started touring, releasing cds, a dvd. we...
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when i look forward i see a decrease can economy and healthcare costs going up to employers. more importantly, the did i verge enter activity in the market is government intervention. i think until we can determine that the government isn't in the market somehow forcing people to be in the market with zero interest rates, you don't have much more to go. >> neil: the market has climbed that wall of worry, will it continue? >> it seems to again. i completely agree with that. we are in an environment where the fundamentals don't add up to price activity. your p/l is based on market activity. they have to have fighter pilot to have made any money. it basically closed on the highs today. >> neil: good point. gentlemen, thank you. >> meanwhile, i got good news four. we are all going on a cruise. i got bad news. we are all going on carnival. don't laugh. a lot of angry carnival customers are not in the mood to sail but they sure in a mood to sue. carnival is very deep ship. what's droid-smart ? with google now, it automatically knows when you need to leave for the airport, how much
when i look forward i see a decrease can economy and healthcare costs going up to employers. more importantly, the did i verge enter activity in the market is government intervention. i think until we can determine that the government isn't in the market somehow forcing people to be in the market with zero interest rates, you don't have much more to go. >> neil: the market has climbed that wall of worry, will it continue? >> it seems to again. i completely agree with that. we are in...
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in the next decade when it comes to the health of the economy? you can weigh in on the "nightline" page. hope you check out gma. more of the president's interview in the morning. see you tomorrow.
in the next decade when it comes to the health of the economy? you can weigh in on the "nightline" page. hope you check out gma. more of the president's interview in the morning. see you tomorrow.
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. >> eric: this goes across the whole economy. no matter what you buy, your prices are going up? >> we had bobby flay on the business network. he is worried about the costs. human chef. how he is going to do it suck it up or pass it on the consumer. everybody is worried about this. this wasn't talked about in the beginning. nobody said in the beginning, now what, this small businesses will have to go out of business. all we heard was the good stuff we're going to take care of the people that never had it. at the end of the day it's costing us more. >> eric: the original healthcare law was 7,000 pages long. mitch mcconnell put out it's up to 20,000 pages. what else do we know that is going to be in there soon? >> there is a lot we don't know, eric. you are absolutely right. its bureaucrat's dream to enforce all this stuff. to the point made earlier, when you said that we are paying for it anyway, it's not really true. there are people that are unable to prove their citizenship and they are going to get free healthcare who are citizens that don't have to prove it and forced to pay
. >> eric: this goes across the whole economy. no matter what you buy, your prices are going up? >> we had bobby flay on the business network. he is worried about the costs. human chef. how he is going to do it suck it up or pass it on the consumer. everybody is worried about this. this wasn't talked about in the beginning. nobody said in the beginning, now what, this small businesses will have to go out of business. all we heard was the good stuff we're going to take care of the...
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as your life and career change, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> president obama selling a creative way to pay for research into alternative energy sources. he used his weekly address to present a plan to use the money collected from private companies who drill for oil on public lands. >> now, this idea isn't mine. it actually builds off a proposal put forward by a nonpartisan coalition of ceos and retired generals and admirals. let's take their advice
as your life and career change, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of...
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the economist is out with a report on our economy's saying that our economy is in better shape than you think. we're back with that in a moment. first, i want to give a shout out to my grandmother mabel. she convinced her nursing home to switch cable providers just to see the cycle every day. go, mabel! [ jackie ] it's just so frustrating... ♪ the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. ♪ so today, i'm finally talking to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about prescription toviaz. one toviaz pill a day significantly reduces sudden urges and accidents, for 24 hours. if you have certain stomach problems or glaucoma, or can not empty your bladder, you should not take toviaz. get emergency medical help right away if your face, lips, throat or tongue swells. toviaz can cause blurred vision, dizziness, drowsiness and decreased sweating. do not drive, operate machinery or do unsafe tasks until you know how
the economist is out with a report on our economy's saying that our economy is in better shape than you think. we're back with that in a moment. first, i want to give a shout out to my grandmother mabel. she convinced her nursing home to switch cable providers just to see the cycle every day. go, mabel! [ jackie ] it's just so frustrating... ♪ the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my...
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it's good to be the economy. it creates jobs. >> reporter: he said he supported the position of his predecessors in favor of a strong dollar policy on the issue of the budget, there's a big battle over sequestration. secretary lew said he thought he heard cooler heads prevailing and seemed somewhat optimistic that a deal could be reached that would end the automatic sequestration cuts. steve liesman in alpharetta, georgia. >>> meanwhile, timothy geithner will write a behind the scenes book on the financial crisis and how he and other officials debated and worked together. crown publishers commissioned the book and made the announcement today. the book is due out next year. no word on what crown is paying mr. geithner. >>> the second report card on the health of u.s. banks came out late today with mixed results. the federal reserve rejected the capital plans from bb&t bank and allied financial which was the only bank to fail the original test that came out last week. goldman sachs and jpmorgan got only conditional
it's good to be the economy. it creates jobs. >> reporter: he said he supported the position of his predecessors in favor of a strong dollar policy on the issue of the budget, there's a big battle over sequestration. secretary lew said he thought he heard cooler heads prevailing and seemed somewhat optimistic that a deal could be reached that would end the automatic sequestration cuts. steve liesman in alpharetta, georgia. >>> meanwhile, timothy geithner will write a behind the...
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the state of our economy is not good. we know these statistics, but they are worth repeating. 12.3 million still unemployed. one in six americans lives in poverty. that burden falls most heavily on women and their children. there are 48 million americans living on food stamps. we have lost 6.4 million full- time jobs in this country, 8 million americans are working part-time and they would rather work full-time. 10 million americans have dropped out altogether. why? because small business and entrepreneurship is the engine of growth in this american economy. we know, and you will hear inspiring stories from some of our panelists today, every american gets there first chance in a small business. we know that wave after wave of immigrants gets there first hand hold on that first rung of the american ladder by opening a small business. i started out in a little business with nine people. my story is not unique. it is the american story. deli or thes the auto mechanic or it services small business is the engine of growth for
the state of our economy is not good. we know these statistics, but they are worth repeating. 12.3 million still unemployed. one in six americans lives in poverty. that burden falls most heavily on women and their children. there are 48 million americans living on food stamps. we have lost 6.4 million full- time jobs in this country, 8 million americans are working part-time and they would rather work full-time. 10 million americans have dropped out altogether. why? because small business and...
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. >> the economy is in the process of healing. the economy is better, it has a long ways to go, unemployment is a couple percentage points lower than it was a cupper year ago -- couple years ago. the summit is now in its 10th year. >>> teachers have reached a new contract agreement following 10 months of negotiations. the teachers union said the wage increase for this year and next total 4.5%. class sizes are protects. negotiations had reached an impasse until the assembly member agreed to mediate. >> the sim tommy -- symphony grocers are back at the table. they want a wage increase saying they are losing musicians to other orchestras. they are in the top three highest paid symphonies. >>> casino workers took to the streets demanding better pay. >> housekeeping, gaming and food service workers rallied with supporters, workers have been struggling to earn a living wage. the protest comes after a judge cited the casino for labor law violations on march 5. >>> for many people celebrating st. patricks day means drinking. the soaring c
. >> the economy is in the process of healing. the economy is better, it has a long ways to go, unemployment is a couple percentage points lower than it was a cupper year ago -- couple years ago. the summit is now in its 10th year. >>> teachers have reached a new contract agreement following 10 months of negotiations. the teachers union said the wage increase for this year and next total 4.5%. class sizes are protects. negotiations had reached an impasse until the assembly member...
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listen, this is what helped our economy. unfortunately, as i mentioned, we've had way too many moderate establishment republican candidates who are just not sticking to the core principles of conservatism. richard mentioned romney. yeah, romney is a moderate establishment politician. he was a person of good character, but he wasn't the one who could really get our party -- >> rick: stand by, both of you, if you would. we got to take a quick break. when we come back, i want to talk to you both more about cpac. don't go away the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone wants... ♪ 50% more doo wop ♪ 50% more buckarooooooooos ♪ 50% more yeeeaaahhhh!!!! ♪ 50% more yeah yeah [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase, plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. ♪ 50% more boogie ♪ what's in your wallet? cashhhhh!!! and these come together, one thing you can
listen, this is what helped our economy. unfortunately, as i mentioned, we've had way too many moderate establishment republican candidates who are just not sticking to the core principles of conservatism. richard mentioned romney. yeah, romney is a moderate establishment politician. he was a person of good character, but he wasn't the one who could really get our party -- >> rick: stand by, both of you, if you would. we got to take a quick break. when we come back, i want to talk to you...
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economy. >> we had a couple of huge risks hanging over the global economy for the last year. china had the hard landing, the euro break-up, would america fall over its fiscal cliff. none of those things happened. >> reporter: but several good things have happened including more signs today of a turnaround in the labor market. the number of people claiming initial jobless claims falling last week to a lower-than-expected 332,000. that following last friday's february employment report which showed the unemployment rate fell to its lowest level since 2008. but while the outlook on jobs is improving, inflation is putting more pressure on u.s. businesses. producer prices or the cost of businesses to manufacture goods rose again in february, climbing nearly 1.7% in just the past year. pushed higher by rising gas prices. at the same time, the u.s. dollar has shown some relative strength, up 4% in just the past two months against the other major currencies. while a stronger dollar sounds great, it can hurt american business making u.s. exports more expensive to foreign buyers. >> to
economy. >> we had a couple of huge risks hanging over the global economy for the last year. china had the hard landing, the euro break-up, would america fall over its fiscal cliff. none of those things happened. >> reporter: but several good things have happened including more signs today of a turnaround in the labor market. the number of people claiming initial jobless claims falling last week to a lower-than-expected 332,000. that following last friday's february employment...
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we we believe we need to grow the economy. and miss policies, grow the government at the expense of growing the economy. >> you know what i think is also peculiar about the budget path to prosperity the republicans budget and the senate came out foundation for growth restoring the promise of american opportunity. what's wrong with just saying the senate budget and the house budget. you guys jazz up these names, sort of like you package the branded and i think the american people, they just want a budget. >> just give me a budget. well, it's pretty straight forward and most americans deal with that and i think that most americans also realize that they could live on what the house budget has proposed, 3.4% increase in spending over the next ten years, but it's 4 1/2 trillion dollars less in spending than what the senate democrats are putting forward and the senate democrat budget 1.5 trillion dollars tax increase on top of the 1.7 trillion dollar tax increase we've already seen out of the administration. >> they're going to thr
we we believe we need to grow the economy. and miss policies, grow the government at the expense of growing the economy. >> you know what i think is also peculiar about the budget path to prosperity the republicans budget and the senate came out foundation for growth restoring the promise of american opportunity. what's wrong with just saying the senate budget and the house budget. you guys jazz up these names, sort of like you package the branded and i think the american people, they...
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so our focus right now is to number one, do no harm to the economy. number two, invest in a jobs plan that will help put people back to work. whether building roads or bridges or infrastructure or other things important to our economy. >> why will it take until 2040 to balance the budget under your plan? >> well, if you actually look at the past 40 years, we've only had four balanced budgets. those were during the clinton years and once leaning over to the bush years and then they squandered that balance. so the reason we do that is our focus is on jobs, craig. our focus is on meeting our commitments to seniors. we will not balance the budget on the backs of our kids' education or on the backs of our commitments to seniors. whether it is under medicare or medicaid. what we do is immediately begin to reduce the deficit so they're growing much slower than the economy. which is the important measure. and then we gradually get the balance in the year round 2040. which by the way is the same year that the republican balance last year, the budget last year
so our focus right now is to number one, do no harm to the economy. number two, invest in a jobs plan that will help put people back to work. whether building roads or bridges or infrastructure or other things important to our economy. >> why will it take until 2040 to balance the budget under your plan? >> well, if you actually look at the past 40 years, we've only had four balanced budgets. those were during the clinton years and once leaning over to the bush years and then they...
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this index used to be a fairly important measure of the global economy. but too many ships, and the only thing the baltic dry index has told us is that it's a real lousy business to be a shipper. it had its worst performance in 26 years, falling over 41%. thanks to worries about a chinese slowdown as well as an oversupply of ships. in fact, when you look at -- sorry. when you look back, the baltic dry index has been in a giant down trend ever since it peaked in may of 2008. the index hit a low of 661 last fall. but i believe we're seeing signs of a bottom in the baltic dry index could at last finally be able to climb. in fact, it's already rebounded off its lows. it's up 26% year-to-date. so why do i think it's bottomed? the fact is, dry bulk shipping rates simply can't get much lower than where they are now. when rates go this low, they make up a low this level, the ship owners stop taking them on voyages because they don't earn enough to cover the cost of the trip, the hate boat. things are so bad they literally can't get much worse. the dry bulk space
this index used to be a fairly important measure of the global economy. but too many ships, and the only thing the baltic dry index has told us is that it's a real lousy business to be a shipper. it had its worst performance in 26 years, falling over 41%. thanks to worries about a chinese slowdown as well as an oversupply of ships. in fact, when you look at -- sorry. when you look back, the baltic dry index has been in a giant down trend ever since it peaked in may of 2008. the index hit a low...
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economy is stronger than you think. the problem isn't the u.s. economy it's the world economy. and i think the world economy is much weaker than you think. and don't take my word for it simply look at global indices, particularly emerging markets and most importantly china the number two economy in the world. china today closed on the loss of t -- lows the year. china is significantly underperforming. i don't believe the u.s. in this global economy the u.s. can effectively go it alone. that's what the stock market has done so far but i don't think it's sustainable. >> brian westberry what do you think, will china hold up our recovery? >> i don't think so. look back at 1989, japan back then was the second largest economy in the world. it collapsed. and then in the 1990s the u.s. economy boomed. >> first we had a very severe recession in the early '90s. >> it wasn't very severe but we had a recession. we boomed in the 1990s. we already had our recession. swrap has been down for 20 years. if that's all we get i'll take it. the bottom line is what's driving -- >> the point i want t
economy is stronger than you think. the problem isn't the u.s. economy it's the world economy. and i think the world economy is much weaker than you think. and don't take my word for it simply look at global indices, particularly emerging markets and most importantly china the number two economy in the world. china today closed on the loss of t -- lows the year. china is significantly underperforming. i don't believe the u.s. in this global economy the u.s. can effectively go it alone. that's...
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that has an inflationary effect on the economy. so you may be talking away the money you just gave that employee through the increase. raise prices throughout the economy. >> i have to say, you've now switched your argument from what it was going to do to your business to what it's going to do to the economy. >> very sharp, senator warren. whether a minimum wage increase and why. we've heard all this madness on the other side, especially small business people. we won't be able to pay insurance and the like. is that a real reasonable and persuasive argument? >> no and in fact, we have a real world experiment that tells us about this. in new jersey a few years ago, they raised the minimum wage. they did it in pennsylvania. there was an examination of fast food and it turned out that in new jersey, hiring went up and in pennsylvania, hiring went down. but let me turn this upside down. why aren't we talking about the fact that the total stock market is worth less today than in 2000 and yet, the ceos are getting more and more money. if
that has an inflationary effect on the economy. so you may be talking away the money you just gave that employee through the increase. raise prices throughout the economy. >> i have to say, you've now switched your argument from what it was going to do to your business to what it's going to do to the economy. >> very sharp, senator warren. whether a minimum wage increase and why. we've heard all this madness on the other side, especially small business people. we won't be able to...
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officials are trying to find a new way to keep their own economy afloat after the parliament rejected a bailout that would have taxed its own citizens' bank accounts. the banks are closed the rest of the week. >>> where are we with this situation? >> in a standstill when it comes to cyprus. the parliament is betting the european union and central bank will not cut them off for -- not going through with the plan to tax deposits. they have almost a week to negotiate. next tuesday is when the banks open up. in the back channels with russia on financial support, so it seems they're hoping they can find a stopgap. >> shepard: what i didn't understand was the real problem with this situation in spy russ is the russians, who have been laundering money, have stashed so much money in the banks, the banks are bigger than the economy in the country. so they could have taxed it at 13%. they have, like our federal deposit insurance company, they have guarantees up to 100,000 euros. why not tax problem kids and not every day folks. >> it could come to that. the vote that failed was above 20,000 eur
officials are trying to find a new way to keep their own economy afloat after the parliament rejected a bailout that would have taxed its own citizens' bank accounts. the banks are closed the rest of the week. >>> where are we with this situation? >> in a standstill when it comes to cyprus. the parliament is betting the european union and central bank will not cut them off for -- not going through with the plan to tax deposits. they have almost a week to negotiate. next tuesday...
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economy. that is down from 70%, 2-1/2 years ago. there is less confidence in the president's ability to fix it. 47% now. 51% last year. the dow is back on a winning streak. the industrial average up for second day in a row. gaining 56. s&p 500 finished ahead 10. nasdaq up 25. we learned idea what cyprus will not do to qualify for international bail-out of the troubled economy. with a tax on savings account out, the lawmakers are scrambling to come up with another plan. senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot tells us what is under consideration. >> the banks will remain closed for the rest of the week after a controversial plan to tap in to private savings to bankroll a bail-out rejected by the parliament. we are feeling easier because there might not be a levy on deposits. but the situation could get worse. the officials scram to believe come up with a plan "b" for the near bankrupt country. european union will not put up its share of the $20 billion bail-out without cyprus doing its bit. they offer to mortgage the assets
economy. that is down from 70%, 2-1/2 years ago. there is less confidence in the president's ability to fix it. 47% now. 51% last year. the dow is back on a winning streak. the industrial average up for second day in a row. gaining 56. s&p 500 finished ahead 10. nasdaq up 25. we learned idea what cyprus will not do to qualify for international bail-out of the troubled economy. with a tax on savings account out, the lawmakers are scrambling to come up with another plan. senior foreign...
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you've got the good economy. tremendous housing numbers, miraculous retail sales, terrific oil and gas markets. you have the bad economy. weakening commodity prices. slow commercial real estate business. really bad world commerce outlook. real soft information technology sales. you mix them all up together and you get the absolute perfect environment for the fed reserve to stay stock market friendly. that's exactly what happened today. ben bernanke allowed the averages to power higher. dow gained 56 points. the s&p rising today, nasdaq jumping .78%. it's not sleight of hand or alchemy at work here, despite what critics say when they constantly slam the fed. >> boo! >> bernanke is not playing a game of move the stock market higher by simply continuing to keep the competition from bonds incredibly weak. he's got a real good reason for doing what he's doing, which is staying the course, keeping rates low. that reason? 1937. see, ben bernanke is a rigorous guy. he's a professor and a genuine scholar of american finan
you've got the good economy. tremendous housing numbers, miraculous retail sales, terrific oil and gas markets. you have the bad economy. weakening commodity prices. slow commercial real estate business. really bad world commerce outlook. real soft information technology sales. you mix them all up together and you get the absolute perfect environment for the fed reserve to stay stock market friendly. that's exactly what happened today. ben bernanke allowed the averages to power higher. dow...
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but i thinkure underlying economy as long as we stay in the free market and let people go out earn money and change the world, we'll come out ahead, a third of theillionaires reside in u.s., there is a reason, we have that free market capitalism that animallistic spirit, that bridges our country ahead of the game not some government interference or program. neil: well, i hope you are right, monica, in the meantime the government is crowding out the capital, right? it is maybe we've gotten used to that. it is like beating your head against the wall, when you stop, you still have a gaping wound but you feel better. i'm wondering whether we have a false assurance here? >> i don't feel like i have any kind of assure answer from anyone, both of the budgets not only house democratic budget but republican budget are asking for very contentiousesques one wants to us get rid of obamacare, that was a big struggle and the other wants to us get rid of the sequester cuts, which we've been haranging about for weeks now. neil: that just wastes time, every time they do that and add to more spending, we
but i thinkure underlying economy as long as we stay in the free market and let people go out earn money and change the world, we'll come out ahead, a third of theillionaires reside in u.s., there is a reason, we have that free market capitalism that animallistic spirit, that bridges our country ahead of the game not some government interference or program. neil: well, i hope you are right, monica, in the meantime the government is crowding out the capital, right? it is maybe we've gotten used...
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and the economy has changed since the 1930s but unions have not. unions don't see it that way. unions see them offer a product that is perfectly fine and the only problem is employees and lawyers aren't buying it. and to reverse its decline, not to design their offerings are making in members of more relevant to the twenty-first century workers but by making the difficult for employees and employers to define their services. this is what we have seen with the national labor relations board. and in less than three weeks forcing workers to decide in as little as 18 days. and allow them to form unions for their supporters, employees who do not decide to unionize to the side of their workplace will get unionized. not just at the board level. and organizing campaigns and unions are moving more and more towards direction to pressure an employer to accept union organizing rather than persuade union employees that a union is in their best interests and that is not just me saying that. that is the words of union organizers. consider the former secretary-treasurer, united food and commer
and the economy has changed since the 1930s but unions have not. unions don't see it that way. unions see them offer a product that is perfectly fine and the only problem is employees and lawyers aren't buying it. and to reverse its decline, not to design their offerings are making in members of more relevant to the twenty-first century workers but by making the difficult for employees and employers to define their services. this is what we have seen with the national labor relations board. and...
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couple of things did happen his approval rating dropped 12 points among women and the handling of the economy is a dead heat with the republicans. he doesn't have to run for reelection again, but a lot of democrats do and if you're a democrat who needs to get reelected you're getting very nervous and i think the democratic elites in washington have conveyed to the president this isn't working. you've got to do business with these people. >> paul: do you think it's cosmetic, rhetorical or do you think it's actually sincere? >> well, if it were deeply sincere, it would suggest a sea change with the president and i don't think that anyone is running around washington saying, my god, do you believe how he's changed? it's called a charge offensive and that's a weird name for this. he's not being especially charming and his own white house seems to find it somewhat offensive that they have to deploy him out to talk to crazy republicans. >> there was a background growth this week. >> there was. >> on the story. >> this is not going to-- ap reporter, this doesn't mean anything, it's not going anywher
couple of things did happen his approval rating dropped 12 points among women and the handling of the economy is a dead heat with the republicans. he doesn't have to run for reelection again, but a lot of democrats do and if you're a democrat who needs to get reelected you're getting very nervous and i think the democratic elites in washington have conveyed to the president this isn't working. you've got to do business with these people. >> paul: do you think it's cosmetic, rhetorical or...
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the economy is getting stronger. we'll be right back. up next the question will be are the young gun libertarians taking the leadership role at cpac so far? we're going to talk about that with one under 35 elected leader from florida. stay with us, cpac story very interesting. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read a
the economy is getting stronger. we'll be right back. up next the question will be are the young gun libertarians taking the leadership role at cpac so far? we're going to talk about that with one under 35 elected leader from florida. stay with us, cpac story very interesting. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because...
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the real irony is if the economy does get better, companies will do better and stocks can do better. but bonds, they will almost always have to do worse. always. i can't think of a single situation where you could own bonds right now, regardless of your age or risk profiles. owning a dangerous long-term bond, with that budget deficit we have, come on. you buy that stuff at 130 versus 100, and first okay, johnson & johnson, common stock with good dividend, and it makes no sense to me, bernanke bashers tell people to sell their bonds. get everyone to sell long-term bond funds. but until they wise up, these bears will be the enemy of your personal wealth. they have kept you from taking that opportunity and they have no humility and no remorse. they have nothing. no gain at all. they simply don't think this rally counts. they don't think it matters. and that you could have made any money, even though it's right there, and they think that these gains are ill gotten. here is my bottom line. ill gotten gains are gains that are stolen, expropriated or looted. these stock markets gains are to
the real irony is if the economy does get better, companies will do better and stocks can do better. but bonds, they will almost always have to do worse. always. i can't think of a single situation where you could own bonds right now, regardless of your age or risk profiles. owning a dangerous long-term bond, with that budget deficit we have, come on. you buy that stuff at 130 versus 100, and first okay, johnson & johnson, common stock with good dividend, and it makes no sense to me,...
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so is there is a connection between tallest building and strongest economy? now, an economist named andrew lawrence is behind something called the skyscraper index which shows that the construction of very tall buildings is actually a great way to predict the onset of economic changes. so here's how it works. when a skyscraper begins construction, everybody is all excited, ebullient, right, the country is growing. usually they are too excited and then there is a dramatic plunge in the economic outlook of the country. but according to the index, once the skyscraper has finally finished, the economy will be climbing back. one world trade center will be america's tallest tower when it is completed next year. and even though americans' confidence in the economy is bad, our new tallest building seems to indicate things are looking up. hey, you know, i know it's just one tower. and sure, it's a rather thin hope. but if the index holds true, america's economy is going to be in a way better place, a lot sooner than anybody thought. ♪ if loving you is wrong ♪ i do
so is there is a connection between tallest building and strongest economy? now, an economist named andrew lawrence is behind something called the skyscraper index which shows that the construction of very tall buildings is actually a great way to predict the onset of economic changes. so here's how it works. when a skyscraper begins construction, everybody is all excited, ebullient, right, the country is growing. usually they are too excited and then there is a dramatic plunge in the economic...
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he could have made a big impact especially when it comes to the economy. and the fiscal crisis that we face. >> dana: i think enough time had passed. i don't think that mitt romney, maybe he would not have gotten a great reception in december. but here we are in march, the weather is about to get better. people start to realize wait, we have a future as a party. they had a good cpac so far. do you think it was important for him to say i'm sorry, i will not be your president, thereby saying w in an interview with chris wallace on "fox news sunday." he is not going to run again. >> bob: that is clear. one thing, it reminded me when mondale, we lost 49 out of 50 states. we went before a large liberal group like cpac on the left. and i was terrified. i thought we'd get booed. he got a rousing reception. people don't want to rub it in. the guy lost. romney supports in the room. just like his concession speech. i'll say this about romney. he extremely gracious man. i don't think you see it in politics anymore. that part of him, that personality and politics that
he could have made a big impact especially when it comes to the economy. and the fiscal crisis that we face. >> dana: i think enough time had passed. i don't think that mitt romney, maybe he would not have gotten a great reception in december. but here we are in march, the weather is about to get better. people start to realize wait, we have a future as a party. they had a good cpac so far. do you think it was important for him to say i'm sorry, i will not be your president, thereby...
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it weakens those economies dramatically, weakens those countries. and it also weakens italy. >> you're saying potential contagion. finally, how does it get resolved? michelle is talking about a good bank/bad bank, nobody pays on deposits up to $100,000. the bailout is 10 billion euros from the european -- ecb. the bail-in is about $6 billion euros. so greece is looking for whatever they're looking for, $4 billion, $5 billion. or does europe bail that out even more? >> the biggest factor of all, dan and i were talking a couple minutes ago, the depositors above 100,000 will lose 40% to 50%. >> those are russians. they're going to be pissed off. >> the great systemic problem of giant bank failures is somewhat eliminated by what they're putting forward now. >> what do you think, dan? does this work? >> for our viewers i don't think it matters. the specifics are super interesting, we're going to go have a drink. what matters to people at home, what matters to the larger story is we decided that people's property in banks was not their own. >> in europe o
it weakens those economies dramatically, weakens those countries. and it also weakens italy. >> you're saying potential contagion. finally, how does it get resolved? michelle is talking about a good bank/bad bank, nobody pays on deposits up to $100,000. the bailout is 10 billion euros from the european -- ecb. the bail-in is about $6 billion euros. so greece is looking for whatever they're looking for, $4 billion, $5 billion. or does europe bail that out even more? >> the biggest...
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and growing the economy. we have to -- 30% of our deficit right now as we look at this going forward is in the slow economic recovery. and so we want these numbers, when we know it was really bad prior to 2009 when president obama was elected, if -- it's gotten better, but it's not where it needs to be. and it won't be where it needs to be unless we invest in innovation, in education, and rebuilding america's infrastructure. that's what we do. this budget makes sense. this budget is for middle-class families all across america. and i would urge my colleagues to support it. mr. sessions: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mr. sessions: i appreciate the opportunity to be with our colleague, senator stabenow, who serves on the budget committee. what i would like to do just briefly -- and i will he yield to senator roberts -- is that president obama on march 13 of this year said "and so you know my goal is not to chase a balanced budget for the sake of balance." my goal is not to chas
and growing the economy. we have to -- 30% of our deficit right now as we look at this going forward is in the slow economic recovery. and so we want these numbers, when we know it was really bad prior to 2009 when president obama was elected, if -- it's gotten better, but it's not where it needs to be. and it won't be where it needs to be unless we invest in innovation, in education, and rebuilding america's infrastructure. that's what we do. this budget makes sense. this budget is for...
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even in a rebounding economy, many workers say they don't think they can afford to retire. a new survey by the employee benefit research institute says 28% of americans are not confident about their retirement savings. the highest that number's been in 23 years. .and more than double what it was back in 2007, when only 10% of americans were worried about having enough for their golden years. surprisingly, a majority are reporting that their savings and investments are less than $25,000, with some having less than $1,000 in the piggy bank. part of the problem is that many americans are too worried about the short- term, to look so far ahead. saving for retirement isn't the most pressing concern when people are constantly worried about job uncertainty, day-to-day expenses and paying off their debt. i'm vicki liviakis, kron 4 news. >> popular yoga pants.considered too revealing.are now being pulled from store shelves. lulu lemon has recalled its black yoga pants because the sheer material can show too much skin. the company says it is not sure why the pants are so sheer since
even in a rebounding economy, many workers say they don't think they can afford to retire. a new survey by the employee benefit research institute says 28% of americans are not confident about their retirement savings. the highest that number's been in 23 years. .and more than double what it was back in 2007, when only 10% of americans were worried about having enough for their golden years. surprisingly, a majority are reporting that their savings and investments are less than $25,000, with...
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economy. so i'm not concerned about the economy. so why am i concerned about the market? well, look. i think the market can take a breather. that's all i'm saying. a better entry point, which again, is all i'm saying. let me tell you though, why i think that you could get a better place to buy. just wait for it. first, as of today the dow has now been up for eight straight days. what does that mean? it means going forward we are due percentage-wise, statistically, to a defeat here. do you know that in the last dozen years we have never had a winning streak of longer than eight straight-up days? not once! not once, have we only had eight straight days, in the black five times before in the last 12 years. so not -- never had nine straight days. and only five times in the last twelve years. and only ten instances we were up seven days in a row. in those cases, a week after the streak was over, the market was only up half the time. and a month later the market was either flat or down 80% of the time. so right now the odds do not favor using tomorrow as a good entry point. oka
economy. so i'm not concerned about the economy. so why am i concerned about the market? well, look. i think the market can take a breather. that's all i'm saying. a better entry point, which again, is all i'm saying. let me tell you though, why i think that you could get a better place to buy. just wait for it. first, as of today the dow has now been up for eight straight days. what does that mean? it means going forward we are due percentage-wise, statistically, to a defeat here. do you know...
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of 3% growth in the economy. those retail sales, those jobless claims, those isns, and those business profits, i was at the business roundtable with the coos, profits, cash flows, pristine balance sheets, the u.s. is the place to be right now. that's why the dollar is strong. a growth trade. >> then why is the u.s. underperforming so many of the world's stock markets this year? it's behind japan, behind the uk. on a capitalization weighted basis, the u.s. is underperforming the morgan stanley world index x-us. >> volatility is also underperforming. if you put money to work in those marks, you have to accept volatility is higher based on recent trends. >> give it time. the japanese thing is terrific. >> a strong dollar, they are deliberately trying to weaken the yen. >> japan is fighting deflation, and they are preappreciating the currency and will start pouring money into the economy. that's exactly right. may help bolster the dollar, but i don't see why japan and the american stock marks can't go up. i can't vou
of 3% growth in the economy. those retail sales, those jobless claims, those isns, and those business profits, i was at the business roundtable with the coos, profits, cash flows, pristine balance sheets, the u.s. is the place to be right now. that's why the dollar is strong. a growth trade. >> then why is the u.s. underperforming so many of the world's stock markets this year? it's behind japan, behind the uk. on a capitalization weighted basis, the u.s. is underperforming the morgan...
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in an economy is not ruined by debt alone. this is paul ryan's third budget and two years after his first, the fundamental fight over values has not changed. president obama outlined the contrast in 2011 with paul ryan in the audience. >> this vision is less about reducing the deficit than it is about changing the basic social contract in america. i don't think there's anything courageous about asking for sacrifice from those who can least afford it that's not a vision of the america i know. >> unfortunately republicans refuse to accept that america has already ruled on this issue. e.j. dion writes that the 2012 elections ought to have settled these issues, it takes nerve to dismiss the results of an election that ryan himself called a referendum. the ryan budgets are feeling like a cheap ripoff of "groundhog day." >> i think the american public decided not to watch the end of it in november. they sent a clear message that they wanted something different than this romney/ryan proposal. that hurts americans. >> joining us now f
in an economy is not ruined by debt alone. this is paul ryan's third budget and two years after his first, the fundamental fight over values has not changed. president obama outlined the contrast in 2011 with paul ryan in the audience. >> this vision is less about reducing the deficit than it is about changing the basic social contract in america. i don't think there's anything courageous about asking for sacrifice from those who can least afford it that's not a vision of the america i...
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that money stays in our economy. when we produce a barrel of oil or natural gas in this country we get 80 to 90% of the benefit. if we have to import energy, it's about a dime. so, it has a multiplier effect on our economy. second, we need to reform our corporate tax code. it's unfair. it's not productive. most importantly, it dissuades capital investment. capital ininvestment is almost perfectly correlated with job creation. >> bret: it seems every year we talk about tax reform. >> what has happened is other countries have a much more simple and competitive corporate tax rate. we are the highest now of all the industrialized country. the tax rate at corporate level determined the level of capital expenditures. the top 1,000 companies in the united states account for 60% of all of the capital. the computer, planes, trucks, factories, the machines, things that put people to work. we don't see why the corporate tax rate could not be changed. >> bret: you know this town, you talk to the administration and capitol hill.
that money stays in our economy. when we produce a barrel of oil or natural gas in this country we get 80 to 90% of the benefit. if we have to import energy, it's about a dime. so, it has a multiplier effect on our economy. second, we need to reform our corporate tax code. it's unfair. it's not productive. most importantly, it dissuades capital investment. capital ininvestment is almost perfectly correlated with job creation. >> bret: it seems every year we talk about tax reform. >>...
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we're not talking about absolute devastation in the economy. when we've gotten to the point where yoga pants are a big problem maybe we are getting better. >> all right. thank you very much for being here. >>> lululemon had to dump $20 million worth of yoga pants because they were see through and today's hash tag, you're it. let's come up with a slogan for all those too sheer lululemon pants. here's mine. come for the fitness. stay for the hr complaint. send us your idea, your suggestion. tweet us at the lead cnn. use the hash tag lulu slogan. also, you've been waiting six years for it. now justin timberlake's new album is here. you're not that excited about it? neither is marco rubio. my interview with the republican senator is next. we'll talk immigration, foreign policy, and jams in the politics lead. ♪ wireless is limitless. [ female announcer ] from finding the best way... ♪ to finding the best catch... ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, inf
we're not talking about absolute devastation in the economy. when we've gotten to the point where yoga pants are a big problem maybe we are getting better. >> all right. thank you very much for being here. >>> lululemon had to dump $20 million worth of yoga pants because they were see through and today's hash tag, you're it. let's come up with a slogan for all those too sheer lululemon pants. here's mine. come for the fitness. stay for the hr complaint. send us your idea, your...
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a rising, thriving middle class and an economy built on innovation. in my state of the union address, i said our most important task was to drive that economic growth and i meant it. every day we should be asking ourselves three questions. how do we make america a magnet for good jobs? how do we equip our people with the skills and training to do those jobs? and how do we make sure that hard work leads to a decent living? those of you who have chairs, i was not sure everybody had chairs there. please feel free to sit down there. i'm sorry. everybody was standing. i thought -- one of the effects of the sequester, you had to -- get rid of chairs. that's good. i'm glad we got some chairs. so i chose argonne national lab because right now, few areas hole more promise for creating good jobs and growing our economy than how we use american energy. after years of talking about it, we're finally poised to take control of our energy future. we produce more oil than we have in 15 years. we import less oil than we have in 20 years. we've doubled the amount of re
a rising, thriving middle class and an economy built on innovation. in my state of the union address, i said our most important task was to drive that economic growth and i meant it. every day we should be asking ourselves three questions. how do we make america a magnet for good jobs? how do we equip our people with the skills and training to do those jobs? and how do we make sure that hard work leads to a decent living? those of you who have chairs, i was not sure everybody had chairs there....
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as i said earlier, i firmly believe that this is going to hurt the economy, an economy that is struggling to really get a foothold and showing signs of life. absolutely the worst time to set one of these fiscal time bombs. >> i would like to react to that. and maybe i will. i just want to read this from the marines. saying this exercise, for example, was planned well in advance, had nothing to do with the budget cuts. this is from the marines. there were no corners cut, and if they couldn't afford to have all the safety precautions into place, they wouldn't do the exercise, okay? and this was reported by nbc's jim miklaszewski. this is insanity. to have marines having make that kind of statement. and this damages national security and mar morale, too. >> it does and not even overplaying the hand, just a gross indecency. back to jerryd's point on the sequester, where does the $44 billion in cash come from, larry? it comes from we the people, either through taxing, borrowing, printing of money, which is another form of taxation. it's not from heaven that it's being done -- >> i think budget
as i said earlier, i firmly believe that this is going to hurt the economy, an economy that is struggling to really get a foothold and showing signs of life. absolutely the worst time to set one of these fiscal time bombs. >> i would like to react to that. and maybe i will. i just want to read this from the marines. saying this exercise, for example, was planned well in advance, had nothing to do with the budget cuts. this is from the marines. there were no corners cut, and if they...
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gates may be enthusiastic about that but that would tank the economy, period. >> bill: here is my problem with gates. i was defending him but i don't think if he would say if george w. bush. you know president bush needs more power. at this think he is liberal partisan. i don't know him. i think that is where he coming from. share the wealth and income redistribution? >> there is no better example of ee leetsd in this country, gates equals microsoft, $61 billion net worth on the part of bill gates. >> bill: he gives a lot of money away. he is not a hypocrite like al gore? >> not even close but we should discuss what he is doing. these powerful companies hold the gate way to the digital world. microsoft, facebook, google these are huge companies, big power and then to align it with statist president like barack obama that would have a crushing influence on our society. >> bill: in the g.o.p. budget put forth by congressman ryan there was at call for a repeal of obamacare. now, i said earlier this week that was dumb. you don't put that in there because no one pays any attention to anything
gates may be enthusiastic about that but that would tank the economy, period. >> bill: here is my problem with gates. i was defending him but i don't think if he would say if george w. bush. you know president bush needs more power. at this think he is liberal partisan. i don't know him. i think that is where he coming from. share the wealth and income redistribution? >> there is no better example of ee leetsd in this country, gates equals microsoft, $61 billion net worth on the...